![]() “I had no idea what we were getting into. “It just can’t be possible that it’s been 61 years, but here we are,” says Bill as he sits on a deck overlooking the lake. Cook, in a blue 1948 DeSoto four-door sedan. He was just 11 years old then, riding shotgun with his father, L.B. It’s warm on this June day in Ozark County, but not nearly as hot as it was on June 14, 1952, when Bill Cook first gazed upon this valley. ![]() As the fishermen tie up at the marina and break for lunch, a family pulls away on a pontoon boat, ready for an afternoon of fun on the water. Below the Highway 160 bridge, swallows dive and skim the water, banking sharply to avoid the anglers returning from their morning exploits. By Jason sway as a light breeze gently coaxes cotton-candy clouds across a cerulean sky above Bull Shoals Lake, just a stone’s throw from the Arkansas line.
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